Product Description
The Dead Sea Scrolls Wall Chart explains the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1946, one of the most important finds to confirm that the Bible was translated accurately and transmitted down the generations reliably.
Many people believe (wrongly) that the Dead Sea Scrolls were the originals of the Bible. But they are actually a collection of 931 documents found in several caves over 11 years. Many of those manuscripts are the oldest copies we have of portions of the Old Testament. This Dead Sea Scrolls wall chart is perfect for college and seminary classrooms and for Bible archaeology classes.
The Dead Sea Scrolls Wall Chart is basic enough for Bible studies, Sunday school lessons on how we got the Bible, and homeschool Bible curriculum.
Dead Sea Scrolls Wall Chart Explains the History and Importance of the Scrolls
- This Dead Sea Scrolls classroom chart tells the story of how the scrolls were discovered
- Explains how the Dead Sea Scrolls support the reliability of the Bible translation and transmission over time
- Includes Dead Sea map and Qumran map
- Dead Sea Scrolls timeline of events from 700 BC to AD 100
- Photos of the Dead Sea caves, the Temple Scroll, and many Dead Sea Scroll jars
- Insights on the Isaiah Scroll, Copper Scroll, and other key discoveries
- How to understand the abbreviations for the Dead Sea Scrolls
Dead Sea Scrolls Poster with 4 Reproducible Printable Worksheets
- Dead Sea Scrolls Timeline
- Map of the Dead Sea and Qumran
- Dead Sea Scrolls Quiz for Homeschool Curriculum and Sunday School Lessons
- Dead Sea Scrolls Gazette, a Fun “Newspaper” for Kids
Size and Lamination Quality of this Dead Sea Scrolls Wall Chart
Full color. Large classroom chart. Size: 19.5” x 26”. Printed on heavy chart paper and laminated with high quality 3 mil plastic for durability for Bible studies and homeschool curriculum. It’s fun for people to get out of their seat and write on the chart ... then just wipe it off. You can write on the laminated Dead Sea Scrolls Poster using water-soluble “wet-erase” markers only. Perfect for quizzes or for Scripture memory. Rolls neatly for storage.